Elite 5 Door Combination Locker Grey Sloping Top Powder Coated
Product Description
This five-door locker unit from Elite Lockers is manufactured from powder-coated steel and finished in grey. Each of the five individual compartments is secured with a manual combination lock, so...
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 1950(H) x 300(W) x 300(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Sloping Top
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Product Description
This five-door locker unit from Elite Lockers is manufactured from powder-coated steel and finished in grey. Each of the five individual compartments is secured with a manual combination lock, so there are no keys to cut, replace, or administer — the code is set by the user and can be changed as needed. The sloping top is a deliberate design choice, preventing items from being stored or left on the unit, which supports hygiene compliance and reduces clutter in staff areas.
Powder-coated steel is a reliable choice for high-footfall environments. The finish handles regular contact well, is straightforward to wipe down, and holds up under the damp conditions common in changing areas adjacent to commercial kitchens or food production facilities. At 31.8kg, the unit is stable in normal use without requiring fixed installation, though anchoring to a wall or floor is worth considering in areas with heavy traffic or where security is a concern.
Practical points worth noting before ordering:
- Combination locks eliminate the ongoing cost and administration of key management
- Sloping top discourages unauthorised storage and assists with hygiene audits
- Powder-coated steel finish is durable and easy to clean with standard commercial products
- Neutral grey suits most institutional or commercial colour schemes without modification
- Five-door configuration provides individual storage for five staff within a compact single-unit footprint
The narrow 300mm depth makes this unit practical in tighter corridors or changing rooms where space is at a premium. It is worth checking floor levelness before final positioning — steel locker units on uneven surfaces can develop door alignment issues over time, which is easier to address at installation than later.
This unit is well suited to staff changing areas in commercial kitchens, food production sites, leisure facilities, schools, and healthcare environments. Where a larger bank of doors or a heavier-duty construction is needed for very high-volume sites, alternatives within the range may be more appropriate.
If you're planning a staff area fit-out and want to talk through quantities, layout, or whether this configuration works for your space, we're happy to help you think it through.
Key Features
- Manual combination lock on each of five individual compartments
- Powder-coated steel construction for durability in high-footfall environments
- Sloping top prevents storage accumulation and supports hygiene compliance
- Compact 300mm depth suits corridors and space-restricted changing areas
- Stable freestanding unit at 31.8kg with optional fixed anchoring capability
Operational Benefits
- Eliminates key management costs and administration across all five doors
- Easy-clean powder-coated finish supports hygiene standards in food environments
- Sloping top reduces clutter and simplifies hygiene audits in staff areas
- Narrow footprint allows installation where full-depth lockers are impractical
- Neutral grey finish integrates into most commercial and institutional interiors
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 1950(H) x 300(W) x 300(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Sloping Top
- Furniture type
- Lockers
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
- Weight
- 31.8kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes, it is well suited to staff changing areas in commercial kitchens. The powder-coated steel finish handles the damp conditions common in these environments, and the combination lock removes the need for key management — useful in kitchens where staff turnover means frequent lock changes would otherwise be necessary.
- At 31.8kg it is stable enough for freestanding use in most settings, but anchoring is worth considering in high-traffic areas or anywhere security is a priority. You should also confirm the floor is reasonably level before positioning the unit, as uneven surfaces can affect door alignment over time.
- Each door uses a manual combination lock that the user sets themselves, with no keys or padlocks required. The combination can be changed as needed, which makes it straightforward to reassign a compartment to a new member of staff without any locksmith involvement or replacement hardware cost.